04766nam 22005053 450 991100925440332120240616090237.09781803274584(electronic bk.)9781803274577(MiAaPQ)EBC31479703(Au-PeEL)EBL31479703(CKB)32292090500041(Exl-AI)31479703(Perlego)4455358(OCoLC)1441724475(EXLCZ)993229209050004120240616d2024 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFrom Safin to Roman1st ed.Oxford :Archaeopress,2024.©2024.1 online resource (606 pages)Reports, Excavations and Studies of the Archaeological Unit of the University G. d'Annunzio of Chieti-Pescara Series ;v.3Print version: Menozzi, Oliva From Safin to Roman: Cultural Change and Hybridization in Central Adriatic Italy Oxford : Archaeopress,c2024 9781803274577 Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Table of contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- SECTION A INTRODUCTION -- 1. Defining the Central Appenines -- 2. Hellenization and Romanization: problems of interpretation and hybridization -- 3. Aims and methodologies of the research -- SECTION B THE LAND -- Chapter 1, Historical Geography -- Reading the ancient topography through the sources -- The infrastructure of ancient communications: road-networkS, tratturi and ports -- Chapter 2, The Region: Geology and Landscape -- Plates 1-32 -- SECTION C THE MID-ADRIATIC APENNINES BETWEEN THE 6th AND THE 4th CENTURIES BC -- Chapter 3, Ethnographic and cultural background between the 6th and 4th centuries BC -- From the Safin to the Sabelli -- The Political Situation -- Language and Script of Archaic Abruzzo -- The Sabellians between the mid 5th and the mid 4th centurIES BC -- Trade and external contacts -- Plates 33-64 -- Chapter 4, Settlement Structure -- Territorial organisation -- Hillforts -- Villages -- Sanctuaries -- Chapter 5, Funerary Practices -- Cemeteries -- Funerary sculpture -- Conclusions -- The mid-Adriatic Apennines in the Archaic and Classical periods -- Plates 65-96 -- SECTION D The conventional period of 'Romanization' -- Chapter 6, The General Historical Background according to the Sources -- Chapter 7, Society and Economy -- The social context -- Rural Settlement and local production -- Coins and Currency -- Plates 97-128 -- Chapter 8, Settlement Structure -- Territorial organization -- Hillforts -- Sanctuaries -- Villages, vici and pagi -- Colonies -- Municipia and Praefecturae -- Chapter 9, Art and Architecture -- Public and private Architecture -- Terracotta votive offerings -- Votive bronze statuettes -- Cemeteries and funerary equipment -- Sculpture and portraits -- Plates 129-160 -- SECTION E Preliminary Conclusions.Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- APPENDICES -- APPENDIX 1 -- Geoarcheologia, cambiamenti climatici e paesaggi archeologici in Abruzzo: un punto della situazione -- Silvano Agostini -- APPENDIX 2 -- Un aggiornamento sulle strutture abitative in Abruzzo -- Vincenzo d'Ercole e Oliva Menozzi* -- APPENDIX 3 -- A diachronic overview of the Santa Maria Cardetola necropolis in Crecchio (CH) (seasons 2015-2020, 2022) -- Luca Cherstich -- APPENDIX 4 -- Archeologia funeraria in Abruzzo: un aggiornamento -- Vincenzo d'Ercole -- APPENDIX 5 -- Preliminary data from the investigations in the municipality of San Giovanni Lipioni (CH): the archaeological areas of Colle Vernone and Il Monte -- Eugenio Di Valerio -- APPENDIX 6 -- Economia e organizzazione territoriale tra IV sec. a.C. e I d.C.: il ruolo dei 'centri minori' in area Centro-Adriatica e Appenninica -- Maria Cristina Mancini e Oliva Menozzi.The Central Adriatic Apennines (roughly modern Abruzzo) was occupied in antiquity by Italic populations variously termed 'Sabelli', 'Sabellics' or 'Sabellians'. The region in general has received little scholarly attention internationally compared with Tyrrhenian Italy, although the last three decades have been very rich in excavations and finds.Reports, Excavations and Studies of the Archaeological Unit of the University G. d'Annunzio of Chieti-Pescara SeriesItalic peoplesGenerated by AIArchaeologyGenerated by AIItalic peoplesArchaeology937.73Menozzi Oliva1826822MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9911009254403321From Safin to Roman4394822UNINA